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Local Search Marketing Information

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The theory surrounding local search marketing information is actually fairly simple: using the top search engines to hook up local businesses with customers in the same area. The trouble is in putting this concept into operation in such a manner as to essentially accomplish the goal.

Initially, a lot of people refused to use the Internet to look for local businesses as search engines like Google would provide them names of businesses on a global scale. Often, people couldn't find local businesses and had to resort to newspapers or the yellow pages.

In the years leading to the present, a lot of online companies attempting to unite local businesses with local customers have surfaced. Most of these online companies present a directory service and employ a lot of methods to get their customers websites positioned on the top search engines like Google.

Many businesses use keywords and key phrases to get noticed. These keywords and key phrases are choice terms that search engines crawl for on a search. For instance, a person searching in Google would type keywords "painter" and "Manchester" to search for a painter in Manchester. Web directories and other online companies will try to build websites that have the words "painter in Manchester", hoping to get noticed by Google. The search can be additionally defined by adding together the term "Manchester" and "UK" to get results solely for Manchester, UK, and not Manchester in New Hampshire, in the United States from appearing in the search outcome.

No local search marketing information can be fruitful online without the use of choice keywords and key phrases. The widely-used term for modifying keywords for a search is "search engine optimization" known far and wide as SEO. Most online marketers will make use of SEO to optimize their webpage content for the purpose of marketing their products or services.

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Topic starter Posted : 08/09/2010 8:58 am
(@Anonymous)
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Re: Local Search Marketing Information

Small business is often local business covering a 50-mile radius. The global connection of e-commerce makes sense for Internet companies taking orders over a wide area. But for small business the Internet age has meant creating a brochure format website and forgetting the power of search engines. The majority of small businesses have left search engine marketing out of the web marketing mix.

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Posted : 03/11/2010 6:44 am
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